Join the SLS & MATESOL Programs in the annual SLS Spring Symposium! Invited guest speakers are Dr. Kara Morgan-Short from the University of Illinois, Chicago, and Dr. Carrie Symons from the College of Education at[...]

The English Department will be hosting Recruitment Days for our prospective MA and PhD students between Wednesday, Feb 20th and Friday, Feb 22nd. ●Wednesday, Feb 20th, 5-7pm: Reception, Red Cedar Spirits. Dinner will be provided. Partners and[...]

In New York City in the 20th Century, Jews officially changed their names at a much higher rate than other groups. Antisemitism and Jewish desires for upward mobility combined to help propel this phenomenon. But[...]

The English Department will be hosting Recruitment Days for our prospective MA and PhD students between Wednesday, Feb 20th and Friday, Feb 22nd. ●Wednesday, Feb 20th, 5-7pm: Reception, Red Cedar Spirits. Dinner will be provided. Partners and[...]

Faculty, students, and the community are welcome to discuss with Dr. Kirsten Fermaglich (Associate Professor, History and Jewish Studies) her recently published book, A Rosenberg by Any Other Name: a History of Jewish Name Changing[...]

Private Tour of MSU Special Collections Library, home of the world’s largest public collection of comic books), reservation required, walk-ups not admitted. Email emcordes@lib.msu.edu with subject heading: MSU COMICS COLLECTION TOUR.

The primary activity at this event will be low-stakes, open house-style Table Presentations with “lightning talks” focusing specifically on Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) and ed tech tools and practices more generally. MSU’s Center for Language[...]

Nathan Englander (Distinguished Writer-in-Residence, New York University) will discuss his recently published book, Dinner at the Center of the Earth. He is also the author of the novel The Ministry of Special Cases and the[...]

2/28 Blackboards (Samira Makhmalbaf, 2000) Presented by Kaveh Askari Itinerant Kurdish teachers Said (Said Mohamadi) and Reeboir (Bahman Ghobadi) find many uses for the blackboards they tote, some of which actually pertain to education. Others include doubling[...]

Contribute your water story to our collection! Step up to the Water School mic as we record your thoughts about our more important natural resource in our pop-up recording booth. Share a beloved Great Lakes[...]

3/14 Fame (Alan Parker, 1980) Presented by Ling Hsu Young men and women audition for coveted spots at the New York High School of Performing Arts. Those who make the cut discover that it takes a lot[...]

Join MSU Sustainability and the PLAN: The Post-Landfill Action Network in a day devoted to empowering young people to intervene in a destructive economy of over-consumption, waste, and environmental injustice.

3/21 Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977) Presented by Joshua Lam Suzy (Jessica Harper) travels to Germany to attend ballet school. When she arrives, late on a stormy night, no one lets her in, and she sees Pat (Eva[...]